Three dead and one seriously injured in a shooting at a Las Vegas university

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The police of the American city have also reported the death of the alleged perpetrator of the shooting. US President Joe Biden has renewed his call for Republicans in Congress to support his proposal to veto the trade in assault weapons.

A shooting that took place in University of Nevada (UNLV), in the city of Las Vegas (USA), left this Wednesday in any case three dead and one seriously injuredlocal authorities have reported.

This was announced by the Metropolitan Police attacker is also dead and that there are no more “threats” on college campuses.

“According to our investigators in the area, there are three deceased victims and another victim is in critical condition in the hospital,” police said on social media.

Las Vegas police received the alert of a shooting at the university at 11:46 a.m. local time (19:46 GMT, 20:46 Euskal Herria).

The President of the United States, Joe Bidenhas issued a statement regretting this shooting and the shootings in Austin and San Antonio (Texas), which left six people dead.

The Democratic leader has renewed his call for Republicans in Congress to support his proposal to veto the trade in assault weapons, which are used in many shootings.

Biden recalled that the United States has recorded more than 600 mass shootings and about 40,000 deaths from gun violence this year.

“Together, we must do more to prevent more families and communities like Austin, San Antonio and Las Vegas from being torn apart by gun violence,” the president said.

Source: EITB

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